Naoussa represents Paros's tourist heart with its picturesque fishing port and cobbled streets. This northern village offers direct access to several exceptional beaches and concentrates diverse hotel offerings. The atmosphere blends Greek tradition with modern sophistication, featuring numerous restaurants and boutiques.
The Parikia region, the island's capital and main port, combines practicality with seaside charm. Its central position facilitates travel to all the island's beaches, whilst its own coast offers varied swimming options. The historic quarter, with its Byzantine monuments and museums, adds a cultural dimension to the stay.
Drios and Chryssi Akti attract travellers seeking a more peaceful setting in direct contact with nature. This eastern coast offers accommodation integrated into the landscape, often with private beach access. The atmosphere is more relaxed, ideal for a stay focused on relaxation and seaside pleasures.
Emerging areas and authentic charm
Piso Livadi and Logaras are gaining popularity thanks to their preserved authenticity and less crowded beaches. These fishing villages maintain their traditional character whilst developing quality accommodation offerings. Ambelas, to the north-east, captivates with its tranquillity and proximity to secret coves.